The Beauties of the British Senate: Taken from the Debates of the Lords and Commons, from the Beginning of the Administration of Sir Robert Walpole, to the End of the Second Session of the Administration of the Right Hon. William Pitt : Being an Impartial Selection Of, Or Faithful Extracts From, the Most Eminent Speeches ... , with the Names of the Members, to Whom They are Ascribed, Annexed Thereto : to which is Prefixed, the Life of Sir Robert Walpole, Volume 1John Stockdale, 1786 - 351 páginas |
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... necessary work was accomplished by the Congress at Runnemede , in the year 1115 : an Affembly which ought never to be spoken of by the Representatives of the Commons of England , but with the profoundest veneration . An honourable and ...
... necessary work was accomplished by the Congress at Runnemede , in the year 1115 : an Affembly which ought never to be spoken of by the Representatives of the Commons of England , but with the profoundest veneration . An honourable and ...
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... and transacting the affairs of the fociety ; and fome muft now and then expofe themfelves to danger for the defence of the fociety : and it is both reason- able able and necessary , that those who spend their whole 68 BEAUTIES OF THE.
... and transacting the affairs of the fociety ; and fome muft now and then expofe themfelves to danger for the defence of the fociety : and it is both reason- able able and necessary , that those who spend their whole 68 BEAUTIES OF THE.
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... necessary , that those who spend their whole time , or a great part of their time in government affairs , as well as thofe who venture their lives for the preservation of others , fhould be rewarded by those , who by their means are ...
... necessary , that those who spend their whole time , or a great part of their time in government affairs , as well as thofe who venture their lives for the preservation of others , fhould be rewarded by those , who by their means are ...
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... at that time . We have escaped that danger , but do not let us expofe ourselves every day to fuch dangers for the future ; which must be the necessary consequence of of reducing any part of the fmall army now on BRITISH 121 SENAT E.
... at that time . We have escaped that danger , but do not let us expofe ourselves every day to fuch dangers for the future ; which must be the necessary consequence of of reducing any part of the fmall army now on BRITISH 121 SENAT E.
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... necessary for supporting and promoting a proper military disci- pline among them , without which they would be of no ufe against a foreign enemy , and might foon become most oppres- five to the people , for whofe fafety they were raifed ...
... necessary for supporting and promoting a proper military disci- pline among them , without which they would be of no ufe against a foreign enemy , and might foon become most oppres- five to the people , for whofe fafety they were raifed ...
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